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Show inwaii r u 'i ii r ii.jor u n a a i. i; i r m; 1 . h. i i i a ; i ci i , Genealogical and Temple News M Edited Ily Provident Contribution-- to make this , to th Y. M. ' M V I't th rtoii, Im.: m T1 u it f liter a v i SHALL TACK SEVEN. CELESTIAL 'ur (f oh wuk t m i u it pir i CLORY? Mold, . i; - t,I iuj in.'nbimous w i x i InterPret BY UONAIJ) i ial ) I i e ' ii l'i. Il tl.e " n ( i to uoil'l I.INLn M 1m! ( , Old Records i A, . i i l si i1 .' i elt I till' lieu i .u ue lies! w,l 'i lie t x Is (lit .! I IPs ii 'n us ' il s ) '.at Ii t 1 EVENING t'ie sane hi dhstailes nu lum. in use Logan Temple t. B . Retold Is THOUGHTS m exact h History Of SATURDAY I'.liii tall Wi 'at at t olltl oil lHNsKN ,'t ( r.i i.i Of New II (V a i nils e in ,il Will In early tuu n UlSt ll'lt.U 1,1 we i In nia l t g stutimeiits a))il to the pioMenis m one often fnnK a some it lemmisxtmts of Wili Johl tionships peh'alejri ul iiolienis m helm thn lOtuunm the f n - f he was. at s( ''is IM'a XH" till same alogl-- u when .t on. no roadhuiMm umipain fiom Hieii It i i tlie same Eaili nui'l ai curred Sueh items ,iri m i ,ul Lake to Lie lulled afUi the coin L ti.f r rtiai (litlnultips m the best wax he particularly when uti. io..t.U i, mem i nu nt of lonstrmtiop of the ii In the time and pin e an imn ' ilit tn nit it's, aip udi that the re-i- ! I.Ofetn temple 1 hiiv lomptny v. ah 'la ent Howe'ei n, a Madsen uj of Christian ' in let ot' oh denie in the takes relativ e to tub guidunu' mg mn-- i for he fust month after winch B l Ills which aie so m union m town) hf le ,lt' ill! It .'Hu's m all our pi lihlellls iihi'tin Ana ul t is Hunt took t hure Tlmr camp shown lb it tins is i d ,,n family historic. ,u,. h tl ,l S, and work ueie mspeited by the lips that u ill help most ol us. u tu pi)' t o, t p ' ot li , . precisely this k.nd of ui'n presiding apostle (h n k (' Hah, i.umtis will Mid that oi gamatum 1, .ii ( ll , n,l t b it it Jones laini'j hmoiim to,. , and iK.) bv the stake president, ,1 il hi i mis i ond t xti tin n Fam-,kgi assumes tint Joins w,f w putt to solve tlitir ptohlern.s. V ilit mi ,, Budge and his counsellor, S Paul ri iku a vtav positive Brother i Smith, while the Smith f unin his lit J lT Stu. ki p man. rrtftlLnt which ja ss things statemmt to with me the rtlt.it ' tonan is commu.il fiom tht mu ll hi lolls l .111, t i with other genealogists hiptism for the di ul in his argu-nu- Budge vv is generous in his praise record that Smiths wife w is ij lid of work wil) doin' and equUly oil t HM Olio Ii, !l hint's oi v a s niuke the mail til the in fiver ot the ri t,i ret ' ion Jones Both state mints git into quitk to rebuke slovenliness The w ht u he wrote tn tin termthian kri 'I' .liny IU mu 1, , with the p. result tb it print, ,(s t, Saints Klse wha sh ill thev do men were ahviys eartiul to get amateur working out hi- - .mils I' hie' with tin a Hive we on h advise the beginner m whnh ait' hipt . U foi .he (had it Lhmgs fixed up just l ight when lines finds printed autbontj fi knew tha Piesident Budge at in a ig to pn , (lent rise not dt ill' Why they lUgnllu! a 11(1 piavellul tonsldpl atloll the the conclusion th it Joins an was mining, and the ook of the then tot the ire to tht piohlt m win n he l)a to sol t tiny hijititii Smith eai h inanied the ouiei s to find ot he i !t tti day was always just a little hit sister, and supposes that Ihut is g eiu .doglst s u ho haVi uoiked o'l the s,.nit olik'IH. It l' i u it r of the nervous until the visitors were Kpiph mins record evidence foi a double mi.i-l- , gom ' tlu o' a t l,cv i.t v t nil' (tut ! h.oi to m aii (, tal connection In a iaci vear William Athay e Too much .should not he built it o ,t "t tie oi igma! Hilt t's. retuiiad to he temple mill to s ik t .loon di iiiiii.iis du nut lii'siui'e tu ask iur .till t mn, a bullwhaiker or driver of mention of upon casual in the early rounds h, oxen His biother Henrv had pret i't (utm.i'U r, he town cle, k, t p i mint v t lei k, t lie pal isli cautious historian, finding sm h ceded htu in this work having tr and n r.nli-in aide to an entry, may say that piobahh w.iu tii.iv niitt J Golden Kimball l n n t i dm t n nv tin ni h.ib workd with i.ituni Jones married the sisti r ot Smith tile aid ul all Who li Intel exteit ill the -- allie genealogical , hui tn .t w m n unv ,.t them under the minutiolt Joe Morris iu a comes disiendant prepu-ln- ni oldenus that vuu liave. lie vvhu tan became chief bull-Along t i vitiout '),ptum, thy Henrv it n men to vvuik,1t a book of his uint-n- y grt t Hi hue Philemon Lindsay under I) j r i Ust to in tht ir it t) iu p gteatti tiian l.i who tali du the uoik ut ten men. is annoyed by tht hid i harge of the null when probable n ii mine i Mirtul on buy who went there to work Williun very much so if the Smith anu'tij Athay 'houl siufi i pun istinicnt as un-chances to be a desirable om, on, he second time William was an Hi Mes 7 s kul ip modern Mr Jones rashlv onn.s ht imi up (r ( up of Tnis pious luvornl a uouht tht old whind with the cattle, in fut the "probub'y" and his boon state is considered an expci lenced n i,i u ir i. h is hi ii dt unk n ot the hung toi ru l In d m. when he was only in unqualified terms til it Jonts cc is tin tli some bullwhuker t lout by to th ptiituund did marry Smiths sistei Klijuh sevtntmn years old The a 's ot Hu i Chruti ms r n mnm w is j When the term 'biotlnr compmv mentioned above BUILDS But iun p mi tntphii thin used hdt not employed, as it some times anpt oju iate p ls- - t'u-rxGusjvely and m id wnuh u forilill th ords ofth, Untv 'I'liony from Uu rt illi tin was one of the whackers was, to signify brotherhood in tlu of iminul disnntioH of the hcathi ii n (u tinge, church, the telatmnship may have held in 3(t7 A O, dtcliring t.i it who declined an invitation at that ehv)sh tttditions iiis th s tut 10 IS come about in tlu following wars C'hii tin's ot tnit dite did time to remain at the null and the th it hit most imions foimil 1. Jones married the sister of nou'ii-,- r for the differtue of n tu t n inous baptisms for the became one of the logging crew histoi port int etnts a Im nl Smith tmiL tor Uu Jw n calendar, it is pi they had finished with their dead lor m the sixth (anon of after vseie conneiti with th I'bsou. of 2 road-hmarried the Smith sister Idmg mission n Thus it is it d to hut icjiitc jiossjolt taatof the ver hour that count il the pn tiling inuun Joneo O Brian was tne first cook thi John bonus vViin eveiy Jeu i fm bids am further administration 3 Jones and Smith married been on the U,fl ut Eisihil nno.l fwoislnpei in the whole world the and afterwards when at rull of biptiun lor the dt id Why utter the sui honor and witness the do r was the sawyer his sisters smbol-Wight Joseph opening. should darnesN canon this be fell Abi ihim formed chui upon 4 Jones and Smith were half- kite hen the proilly, to admit Elijah this i ruu if it had no wife took charge of the od e.cd to the him oi against practice jrothers, with the same inothu the rase Similarly it is supnostd phet. the prophet himself ap- existence among the Christians of Mrs Wight was succeeded by Anne nut different fatheis C Smith, whose daughter, Emma and those das7 Smith peared to Joseph B Smith, became Mr Jones and Smith were step- to haw it bun at tlu Oliver Cow dory in the temple at Athay on th time the one of pitninh the father hum unto Kutland and committed brother;, September 10 lsk3 Hcber Smith tha them "the "other" Ip1""1 hls h.ivenlv gu..! w a married the mother t for time as the is looks helper Kes of the gre YOUR NAME MAY ami Lot Sodom was destroyed In that case, brothel" was a were also Belle McCulloch, Lina work of baptism for the dead v. ills of and the that Clnrk and Hannah Jensen term, not implying blood re- esaped, These ordminees belong Jericho fell before the Lord as The kitchen at the lationship to the House ol the was It aNo at the I.isxhal time BE HERE that at the null was welltemple It will he quite evident from the that the supplied Lord Other ordinances for bith handvcritin mysterious above analysis that it is unsafe with Bear Lake butter, somet mes hung and the dead aie alsi to build pedigree's on a singlo appeared on the will to dttlaretno a bit strong, and good cheese Pcr formed there, such as sealing record entry of this type. The ex- Bablons downfall and again at If you find any of your family from Bear Lake which WTlliam hasoinds and wave, both or act wording of the entry should the Passover that Esther and the e living and of the dead after names in the lollowing list there Athay sometimes hauled over from the Haman Jews th fasted and it be studied with care. Marriage of their is a chance tor you to cooperate his home stake and the And adopting so the in Baptism, also la.t records should be found if possi- perished would he the (To Be Continued) Paschal children born out of the coven- with another genealogist in tracrecords days it other ble Wills and the family chain ing this line The names of the ant closing when the find jp judgment night should be consulted for confirmatne as far baik as the line tan be genealogists who are working on Sometimes several records, should come to Kdom Hi ami tion each of these lines will be found HootrJing. Hoover, Hope. follow ed .ml tin. Hopof di'hvermte glorious of admit only considered together, of American kins. Hopkmson, Hooper, in then is the answer as to in the Handbook place Hence, on this day Th., one interpretation which will This book be seen Genealogy may Hnrd, a h Hopson, Hopton, at of Christ certain ne Jesus Chur .h. reached can be stated tvery Jewish home gcnealogu al section of th; Horenc, Horhan, Horman, LaBar of the Pisthil mivkc just of L ix, day Hunts builds tern- auately explain them, and the part LaBree, Iacey, Lane, Lack, LackThis the is people of T.le -- u,lnly library why pie. , Ts a reasonable certainty, based fnbmess, Cable, Cabler, er. Lackey. Lacy, Ladd, Ladue, Mej,,-Arizona, and the surround-on the dovetailing of these sevCaInrm'i. Cadogan, Laffoon, La Fitte, LaFollette, thereto are eral pieces of circumstantial evi- at that period had a puuliar way mg country contingent Cadwell, Cady, Cage, Laforge, Lagro. Laidlaw, He made rejoicing and are so enthusiastic TatIwallador, of making the figiue dence. Cahill Cain. Cairncrosj, Laidley, Cahoon, Lainson, Lamg. Lair, Those who consult seventeenth his '0 small and round, but the over the building of a temple in C,well, Calhoun. CalCalico, Lake, Lakin, LaLaird, Lakeman, - their midst fa- - T he madt a faintbe drew and should records long century CallaCall, kins, mar, Callahan, HisCallan, Lamb, Lamberton, Lambert, and The Utah Genealogical miliar with an odd substitute for er and partly curved line at the way Lambeth, Lamoie Vol. II, 1920 e tne possessive case of nouns, then right of the giving- torical Magazine Dearth, Deas. Death, Deaver, Ownby, Owens, Owings. Owsley, Instead of writing it the appearance of a thin, elonprevalent. DeDaggerley, DBarret, DeBarth, Oxer, Oxford, Oxsheer, Oxshiers, had "Jones' brother Smith, the early gated O' This pecularity DeBeauvois, DeBechyton, DeBell, Osster, Ozias the scribe frequently wrote, "Jones his bothered me until I took DeBevoise. DeBicke. DeBocland Pabodie, Pace, Packard, Pack-net- t, how to he Or examine caiefully might pains brother Smith." DeBohun, DtBolt, DeBoog, Paddelford, Paddock Paden, of his or figeach 'the made cleik his this house, write, Smith DiBow. DeBurgh, DtBusk, Padgett, Paff, Page, Pageland. a The use ures, and I could well understand widow Johnson her son De Camp, DeHill, Pagett-Paggit- t, leDeh, Paggott of the pronoun in place of the how mv correspondent had come DeChant, Simcock, Simeral, Simmer, SimDeCharBp, to Below we give in alphabetic nnsreui 1712 ns 1702 mer man, DeChoon, IcCheMd, DeChert possessive case is confusing Simmonds, Simmons, (Jem aogists of long tiaining order, the names found in rethose who have not familiarized Homer Homewood Homan, Simpkins, Simple, Simpson, Sims, cent issues of the genealogical themselves with it, and some- and experume are not immune Hone Honcns Honeywtll, HonSinclair. S'nder, Sindlmgcr, Singer. NCttion of the Ho.ston Trantimes leads to incorrect interpreta- to mistakes of this kind, when Singleton. Sinkler, ings, Honsbeiger, Hoobler, Hood Singleter ry, records written in untions of early records script Those who are interestedin copying Hooe, Hook, Hooke, Sirk, Sisson, Sith-enSipe(s), Sipple, Hnnglandt, It islioped, if the magazine's in- familiar hnaduriting and when should consult the Transcript Hooker, Hoop, Hooper, Hoope)s, come one day permits us to pay working, as frequently they have jur public library for the making of plates for i- to, with rapiditv We have spoken in former arllustrations, to discuss the pecuMonday, July 29, 19.35 liarities of the handwriting of eaily ticles of the risk whn h the genAllis, Avery Andrews, Austin, depends records; but without illustrations ealogist asunus when he informaBurnham Bradford, Bishop, Blod-ge- t. to exemplify these pecularities in upon printed soutces of Bunkder, Belden, Holding, When a visual way, such a discussion tion without verif nation c dis' are noted in differ- Crandell, Carnot hsei, Bean, Gregwould be of slight utility repanies to the sources it is useless ory, Gilmore, Gleaton, Godfrey, may, however, call attentiondifferent ent printed Lowell, Leggett to try to reconcile them and guess Hayes, Hults necessity of studying the It Newton, Nelson, The only sensible Ma'kepiece. is easy at a solution ways of making figures Price, Rupert, RusPearson, to mistake an early elaborate form procedure is to go to the records Dears, The themselves This is usually more sell, Reynolds, Sanborn, of the figure T for a '2. and economical in the Shawhan, Simmons, Sullivan, Stev'9' as written BY MARY E. DAGUE figures '4', 7' and are not infre-- , satisfactoiy end that to waste time ami money ens, Wilson, Wyman, WiJcox, WigEA StrTlM Staff Wrltr at vanous periods Tink-sillWarren Newspaper A half-wa- y The Wheeier, Mondays Menu measures novice. the gins, on quently confused by which our forefath- Baker 'f'CMATOES, Meeting Society side contributed Notices, by on note Sliced its 'S BREAKFAST: of sort lying 1 considered era poisonous, Miss Holman and published in the peaches, cereal, cream, wafwas popular at one time conon effect an had such have fles, honey, milk, coffee. There was also a stjle of 'S' present issue of the Genealogist e temporary language that the other which is a good illustration of the Sweet corn LUNCHEON: Abbe, Allen, Appleegate, Baker open at both top and bottom tomato onto a tomgurprl8e careful who saltakes often made by ramikins, it resemble a '4'. Those Bhven, Banks, Bmgley, Cooper, bed. Incidentally, e of on speaking ad, cinnamon rolls, milk, tea. read Bible records, partieulaily pilcrs when they deptnd Clark, Case, Cair, Clarke, Cran- cooking adventure, it must bave sources should to lhaO, 1800 of DINNER: printed Cantaloupe boats Littlefield, of the period dall, Cole, Commons, woman to One of the most amusing ex- Lovett, Morgan, Marselis, North-up- , taken a filled with melon balls, veal watch for this type of '8'. It is first tomatoes serve statethe the seen time, is we have Parafter copying amples cutlets, potatoes au grattn, a wise precaution, Perkins, Pratt, Packham, it? old Bible record, to check ment made in Connetticut Men in sons, Rogers, Robbins, Sherman, muptnt grilled tomatoes, cabbage in l are Adjutant-Generaand When tomatoes big whether Revolution, issued by the sour cream dressing, steamed Saywell, Scarlett, Stout, Saunders, trough theof dates to see births, serve them and rich red, of of Connecticut in lxsO, Schaeffer, dates blackberry pudding, milk, cofLilSe Snow, marriage, Thompson, meaty or salads Adam in day plain raw, ' fee. children, and stated ages at death, page 5."3, to effectthn-- thatkilled bv Vaughan, Van Pelt. Van Houten every cooked. are in harmony with each other Thorne was among Van Nes, Wood, White f on Havtn New of at is veal A grand combination the Bulish If not, a second examination This statement Uhe cutlets with grilled tomatoes. Of mer slowly for forty-fiv- e July 1779 Thursday, August 1, 1933 minutes suspicious entries may reveal that not was taken The tofact' in misread. whole cooked serve been list, when course, you If the oven is going for baking, figures have Bender Bishop, matoes you can't indicated as Allen, ial Andrews, offit excusable records, often from a serve as them is Bible copiest British Bell, Braswell, Belden, Baldwin, salad, but cabbage is good now cook the cutlets, closely covered such mistakes, because it is a dif- in a footnote, fiom The in the oven. Serve with the gravy ficult task to read a few entries Invasion of New Haven bv Charles Backus, Cutler, Conkltng, Cramer, and then, and a cabbage salad in the pan. Townsend, punhshed in Coddmgton, Crane, Carr, Clark, with a sour cream dressing adds in an unfamiliar handwriting, and H.'rxcv Raked Tomatoes and Cheese the origin Col'yer, Cullyn, Dejusnn, Ganeaux the right touch to this menu sometimes the entries were written 1S7G When we look for Gould, Goodell, jusi This is a splendid luncheon of this statement, we find the Outline, Gillctt, by two or three different persons, Tomatoes Grilled Haven Holmes, Hazard, Haxton, Hamilthe Bast dish. Serve it with toasted rolls each one of whom had his indi- following in Mash tomatoes and cut in slices and a fresh fruit salad. Iced chocChurch records under date of 5 ton, Holbrook, Johnston, Kmffin, vidual style. about inch thick Sprinkle olate or Iced tea may accompaiv Legg, Lay, Moody. Perkins, PhilIt is easy even for the exper- J ul v 1779 Isaac a Shawhan, lightly with sugar, salt and pep- it. Pat dee bv Cannon lips, Pennell, Pond. Killed ienced searcher to make misfine T and cracker dip in mmas, Throope, per Four firm large tomatoes, 1 cup takes in reading early records Ball ye Battle at East Haven agea Smith, Satteree, Windcrumbs. Brown quickly in butter soft hread crumbs. Van Valkenburgh, White, pound written in unfamiliar script, and 22 same on one a in first side Wilson, killed fan, frying Timotny eston, Warren, American or Swiss cheese. 2 teasor, days still easier for the inexperienced Mee'-tn- g a one on other. and Serve Mitchell then the & me Notices. Guilford of accused Tharp once Newspaper spoon salt, 4 teaspoon pepper, A correspondent once. teain stating that a of North Haven. teaspoon mustard. of inaccuracy thus "Adam," as one" in made and 4 was & Veal Cutlets will sauce. Worcestershire spoon certain mans 1933 Friday, August Somebody at some time mo read Veal Bteak cut 1710 and proved in 1711, because inch thick thin slices bacon. name Thorpe a Christnn , Maah tomatoes and sroop out Baker, 1 egg. 2 teaspoons melted butter Bam, Betts, anally had seen and copieds giving Arnold, When we turn to the North Haven fine dried bread crumbs, 1 lea seeds. Season bread crumbs with a deed given oy one of thisheman Catanaugh, Caverno, Brooks. we find that was they Church records, which 1702 Casl-ner, in 1 4 in heirs salt, pepper, mustard and spoon salt, teaspoon pepper, This contain the entry (made 6 July Ceisbe, Chatfield, Campton, to as decea-se- d f erred sauce. Slice cheese in Fifield, cup water. Delany, Eldredge, m 1779) of the death of Sargeant neat the thin slivers Put alternate layers in Cut nied me until I examined steak Hall, Il.gg.nson, Hunt, pieces Gransden, k.llcd m.ide enemy 32, by had Tharp, aged ?JkY 1 found that I about the size of a silver dollar of theese and crumbs In scooped The most ex- Herbert, Knox, Kendrick, Livingdeed, but in Fast Haven. an abstract of the same Merr'll. Norton, Story, Season with salt and pepper and out tomatoes until filled to the ston, and of reooids in instead search haustive 1712 as bad read the date Roll in. top. Put a strip of bacon across Snow, dip in melted butter. Stocking, be near New Haven has failed to re- Smith Of 3702, and I felt this must Simmons, crumbs, dip in egg slightly beaten each tomato. Put in a shallow Stanshury, Thorpe nnrreet because it was in harmony veal the e istenee oftheanyvictim of Tebbetts, Taylor, Trafford, Tidd. and roll again in crumbs Saute pan with a little water in the botand with the probation of the mans named a Ad...n on both slde3 tom and luke Unity minutes In a Reunion, Pin.iliqu.i until wet! was undoubtedly Rojt Thin I remembered Tryon Iaviis'onof North will in If 11 Add water, inter closely and sim yiodeiate oven 375 dtmees v i Pioneers. Haven town Jacob Thoi pe of that clerk the to"1 that ! 111 t e ' . t au '-- and t . i pi ,.US hiimkh; rell wt. 1 ' I ) i K .! lll' l.lS CKNEAUMdSTS TI(i 1 -- , -- i -( ' i ( . i ( e i -- j j i rt -- , t v v ,,,,,, I t i 1 1 th-c- g in b i WHYLD.S. CHURCH:: v t irli TEMPLES ' i i ro.id-buildin- g i I sii i -- j a 'ea-o- i. u la-sov- T tum-tes- y USTED Hop-jnmg- ). 1 e, 1 down-strok- Index Boston anscript h, f i h i t n t il uiNt JHl t those. tit ot u ill s .hill i all tha lltlitu' lit o t it t i h is ou ii h i t .t tills Il ol U H. t u s 'lIp t whit Em m . i . in it r i i IUMM.sjn ings Iliuii i l 1111 Grandson Shares Rogers Millions ii.re.i r or i - jn- lum and ul s mivk'iil; r lgt ation and tc (Hi) j Name ot t'all dt nd i jn-- re-- 4 ns ald-Jo- ah tor p, on fuTHiv album W Hall at Her 9 i , 40 s f tiont t KJ 4 toi ; b A 17 i Iumii lUp.t M HOM TWO modern ihuleaid LIVE room modt i n home location, IMiune iMb-room FINK East Thud slrutl fumi'-he- 417 ISO fumiMied North. Ihone Horn Ol TFIT for film or direct like new coat positive pap4r sell for $'u Buy now oti and wink the tans, bee at 51 N. I in good A-- 5 n home. 20r lrirxriixsBzi) FINK ROOM modern house. West Necond boutli. 317 Logan , MANS 1 tst 64 Buytle Sixth 9 bouth. PET IzAMI5, also Jvj ton model T triuk, good engim. good tires, 412 North Fuat Last. W'KICOTS Eubt Slh North. 7 7 1 1AH!U Transp.uent apples Jensen, Jhium. GUARDIANSHIP SW'FKT AiPLK Cider, t'all PKOBATE AAd CONSlLT OotNTY CLERK si-MGNKRb XT I VE TH K OR K ! INFORMATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS KsUiie ol H.uiimjii Aers T liomas. tie t l ji d sout is Pleber 3 . 219-W- 0 HOTICES FlKiHi.lt Fult A Pl'LLS Last Seventh North. t74 7 RENT to right nice parly, home, good location, six rooms, double gaiage, modi rn convenPhone iences, .sprinkling fcjstcm. 52j. claims with al hi sweet corn. KLI,W ill UMthlH Mllllhlield, l. L JUJI N Hogan laloie the 24th i: (ouulv, t l,i it on or19.55 du ol beptLinlui, North, HoML, U3 Last Fourth N. JAMi.b A OR i'holie bHJ-- J Administrator I.INiN FONNKSHHCK, B. F. R. AUTG SALES ft SERVICE ltoiney tor Administrator, 110 South First West 1 1930 Mode A Fold Truck, long NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS $275 00 win el base, dual wheels Sialcd piojKajs will be 1 $125 00 Sedan l Cache 1 1J9 tho HiHhoi) of toinish, 1028 l.ssex Coupe $"5 00 Cunty at th? office of K.HIock,C. 1 1927 Essex Coai h .. .. $tu 00 iirno Schaub, Ai(hite(t, 1 1928 Oikland coupe ... $95 00 tah lot the remoJelmg 1 Model T Fold Tudor Logan. $J5 00 the 1 Henderson oi nid i ei lain alierations Under motorFit 11 at Jieclealiun Chapel and $65 00 cycle ornlsh. makes of We Hals must be in not later than cars. buy and repair all 6 p m Ftidav. August JJ llM'j it is tire iiiltntion to awaid the FIVE ROOM HOME, full basement, tlu two wirrk uini. r contracts, good bain, n w chicken coop, Metnr.U and the dumbing and good watr right. S J Launrgnrt-lie- i, Creditors will pri'-(ii- t to (lie undci'-OMie- BTM d A-- 7. Fs-e- x 1 C It at mg 1'iovidcnce. A-- 7 Plans, sp4 cl h at ions and Blanks may be obtained at M!KUN home close to temple; the office of the AichHct -- NootK also outdoor lob L A surety bond of 100 per rnt Thiirl List of the con at will be required The right Is reserved to accept or reject any or aii bids WANTED First publication, Autrust 14, 1113 Last publication August 2 i, ltUo i!RL staiting colUee wants part L. D. BKHOLkuN, Bishop time woi k us pait board lhme Iro-pos- -- 2. isJ-R- 3 NOTICE or woman to care for two licpartment ot the Intel ior, fon-er- GIRL children m return for board and Land Office at Salt Lake City, room, L tah. 1925 ('all at 91 bouth beconi July 18. 7 East after 5 30 p m. that NOTICE is hereby given Morris NieNen, of Hyrum, Rtah, stock-raisin- g CHEVROLET and electric coupe made on 14, 1928, who, July horpetid entry washer. No VV, W4EV. 11LaSL'4. KKi Sec. 14, Twp North, Range NLi, 5 NWV Section E, S L M.NW't 2 10 for 10, North, Range Township 207 S. 1st West. 7 sell or exchange; all kind of poultry Highest prices. Phono 1050-or call at 359 North Sec- TO BV Y ond West. East, Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice oi Intention to make final TO BUY all kinds of poultry. land to the vltiirn proof ,to estnldish or Highest pilce Phone 1050-above dtMribid, uefor C K. CHkot, 350 North fteccttd West call at at Hvrum, Vtah, Public, Notary 7 on the 6th day ot September, 1925 Claimant names us witnesses 100 Pullets or yearling hens. K. A. Joseph Peterson, Frank Rock, Parson, bmithfield. Paona 139-R- 2 Kugen Peterson, li L. Adams, all of H i um, Vtah THOMAS F. THOMAS. cows, crippled horses, Registrar USELESS, 1. Call 657-$3 09 and up. ESTSAT NOTICE I STATE OK AH. ( ountv ot he, SS of s.nd In the Hvrum Indin I Brothers Of course countv have m rnv p(ss4sxiin he following sci ibed etta,' am Faint lasts longer . . . mid h claimed it nct mal, whu ITS MDE BETTER: taken awa. will be sold al puhh auction to the highest cash bidder & SONS CO. EVERTON at jiiv coirell in Hvrum precinct on Saturday, the 24th dav of August 1955 ut the hour of One Holxrein bull about 3 far More or muikM old No In mid white than him k Lasts Longer! me dav aid estraH were tn said pieiinm ft August 145 UAYM1 BASKETS CLOTHES NIELSV.V BABY 1oundkeeper lor Hyium Preinuf BASKETS BASKETS SI. 29 SI. 19 S1.75 EVERTON & SONS CO. NOTICE! Notice Attorney tend to business Q. Rich. Office the said hereby given that E M. Wright will stall unfinished legal left by the late George Is TIN PAILS We offer extra values in tin dairy pails. Good 13 1 two doors north of George Q Rich's office in the Andrews Block, North Main Street. Telephone 982-- quart & SONS CO. .. S-- 6 bdim, laliori gidndoon of Hie late Col 11 H Rogers, wad laade a ti) rich troy by the oil magnate's will wlnrli bequeathed d to him a imeie-- t in an exlale worth mai.v iiullioiis. T J pail EVERTON J. tVter oiie-inir- ROYS JACOHSEN Brini; their hlaeksniith shop to your farm. Dorses shod, work KUararf.eod, Done from the truck. Ilione 611 W and 4e rome to Dohin NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THIS EXTRA SERA K E sfl) Winchester Knhes Fully Guaranteed! As low as 25c Each Cattle Special SI. 50 EVERTON & SONS CO. -- Window Ola-- s in'. Diseount DID YOUR LAST WELD BREAK? Have your welds insured against breaks? new arc Aveider will insure' your welds. Welding. Phone Forever. Canner h Cold-pac- k For Drive out and save on your Auto Parts. We are now wrecking a Model A Ford, 27 Euick, 27 Chevrolet, 27 Fontiac, 28 Esex, along with 62 other late model cars. First Grade Gag 21c. 820 North Main. Auto Repairing and Painting. Roger Baur, F,d. Niederhauser. Sale (i lass DurAugust ON & SONS CO. EVER! AUTO PAIITS- - on AU indow ing 4 Stans-horoug- u i il d j ally V inne-cura.- 2 a lo Ime ut Lud-dinto- n tti rumiBEEb TWO it. ilHUd J dis ourage shouM not This temple worker' or nuke them with efforts then dissatisfied They should not slacken their inw'oik in terest in the unselMsvh the temple The farnur does not expect everv seed he sows in hope and faith to fall on good ground and He is bring forth its harvest perfectly certain that this will not be so, cannot be He is counting on the final outcome of man seeds, on the harvest of all. rather than on the harvest of one The inissonary goes out in the more field for two or years spending his time and means to truths to his bring the gospel How happy is he men fellow who ste.s his labors bearing fruit that great Tbc Lord has said shall be our reward if we bring even one soul into the fold of Christ. Even so it is in temple work how great shall be our reward f work we perform the vicarious for but one soul who accepts it on the other side. And this is the main reason to also why we are instructed perform temple work for our kindred rather than for those outside of our own family lines If we are of the seed of Ephraim it stands to reason that many of our progenitors also came from that lineage and will have an opportunity to accept the gospel on the other side, since they would have accepted it in mortality had it then been on the earth. y 2 man, nung 1 ht KITCHEN c toi l(!i i l 1. iuiltud RENT Hlcvk, Utl .0 1 111 nns-niad- I lt hablr t'i imw tiling 4i Ii h i 1., FOR SISTER. MARTS ,i ii i s. Hin-gre- e, n iiiii, , du i h no ita on a h p oplo in tin sj ml uoild shouhi Uil tn d ffiitM about tho msT u : in tins life or th m tlu u u tl h o tloiu hit! th v hnd to hue luard it OJ ,HI illIltV Ml n thm i rv little nuntaTy t ills in or nmtioo the transition to the his Piini lfo pint woi Id exist the pliu' where tho di ith anti tht jesuiuHtion Tho' win) wtie waked or who fou-u th (n this earth arc just is hitter against it on the otht? sj.jt arc pht working jut as iihgntlv in Sat in s behalf on that side ns tne did in this life Ptople hive thi ir fr e agency m the spirit vsorld the same as her They nurv either accept or ttaehmgb While rejeuu the S tian has no power or influence tnose oer bearing the priesthood who aie teaching tho gospel on over the othr side his power the wi hod is far stronger there thm her If people aie not readily accepting the gosptl principles here wh should thev floik to it there0 ears this For almost a hundred emmh has sent its missionaries into every rmlied part of the earth where at least paitial religious tieedom has existed During all of that time the number of people w'ho have arcepted their jo.vous message is indeed few as compared with the enormous host whnh has rejctUd the glad tidi it LOST AND FOUND MALE HELP WANTED s iui,i .lum I Nil W I' l .unt ' to pm tut t t hoi. ist t of t n ht u ht h ilr rinit "it tlimtl INSTRUCTION adver-Haeiue- IlipiA Tlu In j Miill 1IH b h t,u tn f in ut hix'i, 4' n L n.t J rJtii a t i HlipU ai a it no i h Tells How To MALE MM AD BATES iiisvfriion on cent per for on week, five ceota word, for one month, 16 pr 'eute per woid Minimum cft&rge for firt lneeition 16 cents. 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